adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
academically/musically/athletically etc gifted
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his musically gifted son
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
artistically/musically/mathematically etc inclined
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For the artistically inclined the flea markets of Paris are full of interest and are, of course, totally free.
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If you are musically inclined , you might hear sounds or tones.
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Some people are very mathematically inclined , others excel in verbal skills.
computer literate/musically literate etc
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He's a genius, both intellectually and musically .
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The birds twittered musically outside.
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The new album sees the band growing musically .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A combination of history, tradition and resources makes it possible for the cathedral to set high standards, musically as well as liturgically.
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All this was my real growing up musically .
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Bebop differed from swing and rhythm & blues not just musically but in the players' attitude toward their audience.
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Because of his success in Hollywood, Korngold's music seems to breed a sense of unease among the musically established.
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None of us will ever have anything that will mean as much as Fleetwood Mac, musically .
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Now we have an Otello that, musically at least, is outstanding.
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Small vertical pianos, especially the compact but musically compromised spinet, now constitute a negligible portion of the piano business.
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The perspective is very musically judged.